Newspapers / The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, … / April 7, 1911, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
"IN BITTER AGONY HE PRAYED TO DIE'1 Here is the record of one of the most wonderful cures of Eczema that has ever cotue to our notice. We commend it to all Who are suffering from thin distressing dis ease, or have lit tie children afflicted with it. Mrs. Rose Stouffs, of Greensboro, N. C\, writes: "Aliout four years ago my little boy broke out with Eczema, and suffered terribly for two long years, lie was sore from head to fool, the only part* of his t*>dy free from tbe trouble being the Valms of his hands and bottoms of bis eet. lie could not walk, but crept on bis hands and feet. He was In such agony he would pray to die. He had been doc tored by the !>est doctors, and I never expected anything to cure him. The only way he could get out was for me to put a pillow slip over his head, *\ith holes for his eyes, nose and mouth. Ills clothes had to be changed two and three times a day. The itching was almost unendurable, and at night he would Itch and scratch until I didn't know what to do for him. A friend insisted on us trying 9 MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY. ??We bought a bottle, and used It with such good results that we kept on, and to day our child Is entirely well." Yon have only to imagine the anguish In that mother's heart, as she helplessly watched her child suffering the torments of Eczema, to realize the gratitude she feels toward Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and Wash. This case demonstrates beyond all doubt that this great Remedy will cure Eczema, and all troubles resulting from Impure, Im poverished or Poisoned Blood. Even when these afflictions have progressed to the stage known as "chronic," Mrs. Joe Per son's Remedy will effect a complete cure If used according to recommendation. It is a purely vegetable compound, en tirely free from harmful mineral ingre- j dlenis. It Is the best Tonic, Alterative. Blood Purifier and Nervine ever put on the market, and for "run-down" condi tions in both men and women it stands without a rival. Write for testimonials of people anxious to tell how Mrs. Joe Per son 8 remedy cured them when everything else, doctors Included, failed. In eases of external trouble, inflamma tion, ulceration or itching humor, our Wash should be used In connection with the Remedy. For sale by druggists, or supplied on re ceipt of price, $1.00 per bottle; 6 bottles for $5.00; 1 dozen by express prepaid for 110.00, by MU. JOE Pltsors REMEDY C6.. Klttrtll, * C. * I * I- !?*?!* I .J. TREASURER'S -fr 4- ANNOUNCEMENT. ?J? I have moved the Treas- ?$? ?J* urer's Office from the rear ??? ?J? of the Smithfield Bank Bull- 4* ?J? ding to the office in the Court House, formerly oc- ?J? ?J* cupied by Attorney J. A. -I ?|? Weilons. I will be in my office every Monday and ?J- Court Weeks. In my ab- ?J? sence the Bank of Smith field will attend to any of- ?J? ficial business. 4* W. LESTER STANCIL, .J. ?J* County Treasurer. ?|? 4* 4* ?J* 4* *r '1' ?!* *!* "I* ?!? 4 *!? ?!? v '}? I NOTICE. Having installed an "Inhalatorium'' in my office, I wish to state to the public, that I am now better pre pared to treat all diseases of the lungs, nose and throat. Also, by the Medicated Steam Bath Attach m^nt, rheumatism and a'.l chronic skin diseases. WouI3 be very glad to demonstrate the value of this apparatus to any physician of the county. Office hours?for treatment?1 to 2, P. M., 7 to 9 P. M. Very respectfully, J. J. YOUNG, M. D. Clayton, N. C., Feb. 10. 1911. ) WOOD'S HIGH-GRADE ( /Farm Seeds. \ We are headquarters for the best in all Farm seeds. Grass and Clover Seeds Seed Corn, Cotton Seed, Cow Peas, Soja Beans, 8 Sorghums, Kaffir Corn, fJ Millet Seed, Peanuts, etc. ? '"Wood's Crop issued Special" monthly gives timely information as to seeds to plant each month in the year, also prices of Season able Seeds. Write for copy, mailed free on request. \\ T. W. WOOD & SONS, (j \ Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. / NOTICE. By virtue of the authority contained in a certain mort gage deed executed to me on the 11 day of January, 1907, by So ney Sanders and wife, Olive San ders. and duly registered in the Reg ister's office of Johnston County in Book P, No. 9. Page 512, I shall sell at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door in the town of Smithfield, N. C., on the 24th day of April, 1911, at noon, the fol lowing described land, property to wit: Beginning at a sweetgum W. H. Sanders' line, Ed Nixon cor ner, and runs with said line 8. 24 E. 62 poles to ? stake; thence S. 65^ E. 34 poles to a stake. Nixon corner; thence with said line N. 77V& E. 148 poles to 2 black-gums; thence N. 53 E. 105 2-10 poles to a pine stump; thence S. 62 E. 55>4 poles to a stake; thence N. 86 W. 65 poles to the beginning, contain ing 64 18-100 acres. The gum and oak timber has been excepted, which Is now owned by The Enterprise Lumber Company Terms of sale CASH. This 20th day of March, 1911. RUFUS SANDERS, Mortagee. NEGRO DIES AT AGE OF 1<W. James Colman, an ex-Slave, Boaata That He Had Served Thomae Jefferaon In Hia Early Life. One of the few remaining typea of the old Southern negro died at hia home Saturday. He was .lames Colman, born In Richmond in 1807, and a slave until the time of the emancipation proclamation, after which he worked for his master, a prominent Richmond man, until about 1885, refusing to leave his home un til the death of the last member of i the family, who had beeu raised by Colman. For nearly fifteen years the old \ negro had been blind. One of his boasts was that he had served Tho mas Jefferson, when Jefferson was visiting in Richmond. Colman claim ed acquaintanceship with many men prominent in the history of this coun try.?Washington Herald, 27th. Death of Mrs. Gussie Hocutt. On Monday morning, March 20, about two o'clock, the death an gel visited the home of Mr. Fur ney Hocutt, and took from him his dear wife, Gussie. She had been j sick about two months and was taken worse about a week ago and died. Her death was surprising to everybody. All her good hus hand and kind friends could do, would not save her from the icy hand of death. Her remains were laid to rest in the Corinth cemetery. She was a beautiful girl having given her heart to Christ about seven months ago. She leaves a good husband, a fath er, a mother and several sisters and brothers and a host of friends to mourn their loss. it. o. I Saved His Mother's Life. "Four doctors had given me up," writes Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoca, La., "and my children and all my friends were looking for roe to die, when my son insisted that I use Electric Bitters. I did so, and they have done me a world of good. I will always praise them." Elec tric Bitters is a priceless blessing to women troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debility, constipation or kidney disorders. Use them and gain new health, strength and vigor. They're guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded. Only 50c at Hood Bros. The Elevaiton of Archie Butt. Ciipt .Archie Butt, military aide 'o the President, has been promoted. He has earned it. No more gallant knight ever waded ankle deep through Persia rugs or faced with more cool ness the power puffs of Washington's official society or stood more brave .y l>y the uide of his adiposeous chief, with i ameras aiming their dazzling flashlights squarely at them, than this name Archie. ?Memphis News Xcimr.fcr. Lame Shoulder is nearly always due to rheumatism of the muscles, and quickly yields to the free appli cation of Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by All Dealers. "I would be willing to work," said Tyre Dout, "if I could get the sort of job I want." "What would that job be?" "Well, I wouldn't mind calling out the stations on an At lantic liner."?St. Louis Star. I Can't Work I When you feel that you H can hardly drag through ?J your daily work, and are I tired, discouraged and I miserable, take Cardui, H the woman's tonic. Cardui is prepared for I the purpose of helping I women to regain their H strength and health. Not by doping with It strong drugs, but by the gentle, tonic action, of If pure vegetable herbs. %i iCARDUl The Woman's Tonic ! ? Mrs. L N. Nicholson, I ?1 of Shook, Mo., writes: I %3| "Before I began to take I fjl Cardui, 1 was unable to I do any work. I have I ? taken 5 bottles and have ft >1 improved very much. I I ? rl can do the most of my I |J housework now. "I can't say too muh ? pfl for Cardui, it has done so I much for me." D. Your druggist sells Car- ft it dui. Get a bottle today. fc: BRISK SNOWFALL IN CHICAGO. Storm Continue* All Oay Sunday Covering the Ground to a Depth Of Six Inches. Chicago, April 2.?Chicago and the lake region, which had said good by to winter, saw It cooie back to day in snow that reached a depth ot 61 nches. It began in the morning and continued until sundown. Telegraph wires were impaired; railroad tracks and switches were clogged, and street car and elevated train service was carried on with difficulty. The temperature was not low enough to cause any damage to fruit or cereal crops. Farmers welcomed the heavy covering of snow for their wheat fields MAN'S HAIR TWO FEET LONG. Missouri Bettor Dies Before Bry an Is Elected. Macon, Mo., March 24.?"Tom" Robertson, sixty-five years old, who took a vow in 1896 that he would not have his beard or hair cut un til William Jennings Bryan was el ected President, died today. He was recently injured by a fall downstairs j Robertson had kept both his vow and his optimism. He was looking forward to a Democratic triumph, with Bryan in the front place, in 1912. His hair was over two feet long. Gone to Rest. On March 9th, the death angel vis ited the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jones and took from them their darling little babe, Lillle Victoria. She was born, November 10, 1910, and died March 9, 1911, which made her stay on earth short. All that kind hands and physicians could do was done for her, but thei good Lord knew best. She had that dread ful disease, pneumonia. Her suf ferings were great. She was sick just a short while and may the good Lord bless the family is my prayer. Her Cousin, EDGAR BRANCH. WOODARD SCHOOLHOUSE DOTS. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sherard, of Goldsboro, spent Saturday and Sun day with her sister, Mrs. Jas. R. Howell. Mr. N. A. Wilkins, of Goldsboro, spent Saturday night at Mr. W. M. Hose's. Mr. Jas. B. Howell went to Golds boro Thursday on business. Miss Cora Radford, of near Oak land, visited Miss Sallie Tolar Sunday. The vocal union at Massey's Cha pel was largely attended. There were 4 choirs present and did some goc?d singing. GUESS WHO. "How are you, old man? Feeling pretty strong?" "No; only just managing to keep out of the grave." "Oh, I'm sorry to hear that!"? Scribner's Magazine. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the /TT Sipviture of CrfCz/V/ /-GXcAtM SOUTHERN EDUCATIONAL CON FERENCE. Jacksonville, Fla., April 19th to 21st, 1911. On account of the above occasion the the ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD COMPANY HAS AU THORIZED SPECIAL LOW RATES, April 17th and 18th, with final lim it tickets to reach original starting point not later than midnight of Apiil 30th. For rates and information apply to nearest Agent, or to T. C. White, General Passenger Agent, Wilming tou, N. C. > NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on March 1st, 1911, I sold my interest in the firm of Aycock Bros., doing bu siness at Kenly, N. C., and that I am not in any way connected with the business any more. C. B. AYCOCK. Dunn, N. C. NOTICE. By virtue of a power of sale con tained in a Mortgage executed to us, by Richard Cotton, and duly re corded, we will sell at the Court House door in Smlthfleld, Johnston County, on Monday, the 17 day of April, 1911, the following described property: One parcel of land situate In Oneals township, Johnston County, bounded on the north, east, sonth and west by the land of R. R. Creech, known as the home place of Richard Cotton, containing 6 acres, more or less. Terms CASH. This March 15, 1911. MIDDLESEX SUPPLY CO., Mortagees. J. D. BARDIN, Attorney. NOTICE. Sale of Land For Taxes. I, R. M. Now ell, Sheriff of John stou County. N. C., will on Monday, the lat day of May. 1911, at the Court Mouse door, in the town of ? m'.thfield, N. C.. at 12 o'clock. M.. offer for sale to the highest bidder, the following named real estate to satisfy the taxes for tne year, 1910: Wilson's Mills Township. Geo. H. Barber, Heirs, 150 acres, $8.94 Mrs. Lucy H. Privett, one lot 5.85 | J. A. Wall, one lot 4.82 | Ishain Boylan, Colored 7.61 Margaret Grice, one lot 1.21 John F. Haywood, one lot, .. 5.65 James Merritt, one lot 3.01 Kmse Richardson, one lot, .... 6.10 L. R. Vinson, one lot 6.55 ! Clayton Township. B. B. Pleasant, one lot 4.29 ' B. S. Pleasant, one lot 6.62 V. J. Yelvlngton, 158 acres .. 17.92 Colored. Martha Durham, one lot, 3.23 Nathan Farmer, 50 acres, .... 8.23 (. C. Goodson, one lot 5.29 Dan Hall, 170 acres 26.59 Jane Holt, one lot 5.75 j Jim King, one lot 8.70 j Maj. Sanders, one lot, .... 13.81 Troy Sanders, 34 acres 8.04 Tonnie Sanders, one lot, .. 11.33 John T. Sanders, one lot 9.24 Wiley Sanders, one lot, 4.58 | Boston Sanders, 75 acres, .... 6.96 Boston Sanders, one lot in Smlthfield 2.84 M. L. Watson, one lot 9.63 Charlie Williams, 69 acres .. 9.34 Pleasant Grove. M. M. Fish, 36 acres 4.52 Elevation. W. T. Allen, 54 acres 1.87 Julia Adams, 15 acres 1.24 Mrs. E. C. Barber, 26 acres. 1.92 W. R. Cook, 23 acres 1.33 J. D. Gregory, 23 acres 1.96 R. A. Johnson, 64 acres 2.24 J. R. Langdon, 39 acres 1.87 Colored. J. S. Clark, 26 acres 3.70 Joseph A. Evans, 61Vi acres, 2.23 | Banner Township. Martha A. Allen, 48 acres, .... 2.81 Mrs. E. C. Beasley, 25 acres, .. 2.25 Delavnor Blackmail, 18 acres, .. 1.03 Albert Dunn, 30 acres, 6.65 J. T. Holmes, 1% acres and one lot 19.31 7.. Johnson, 69 acres, 2.67 Florence Lassiter, one lot, .. 4.24 S. P. J. Lee, Guar., 40 acres, 1.40 O. M. Mangum, one lot, 7.98 Clarence Rose, one lot 3.49 W. L. Stewart, 36 acres, .... 1.58 J. B. Smith, one lot 1.88 Johnnie Young, 11 acres 92 Colored. Charlie Adams, 32 acres 5.25 Ellen Barnes, one lot, 2.03 Moses Birtsell, one lot 2.46 W. F. Kornegay, one lot, .. 7.56 F. L. Smith, one lot 5.89 Sophia Woodall, 4 acres 1.06 Meadow. T. A. Lee, 123 acres 2.59 J M. Marshburn, 75 acres 1.53 Mrs. Ira McLam, 24 acres 1.39 H. T. Maynard, 30 acres, ...... 1.83 G. W. Naylor, for 1909 130 acres 3.53 G. W. Naylor, for 1910, 130 'acres 4.88 Bentonsville. Anna Lee, 17% acres 1.04 Cathrine Williams, Col., 61 acres 2.23 Ingrams. N. Gideon Barefoot, 138 acres, 6.94 Julia Capps, 35 acres 2.56 Holmes, Heirs, 11% acres 98 Mrs. O. E. Lee, 19% acres 1.91 Boon Hill Township. .1. R. Brady, 46 acres 5.99 Millard F. Bagley, 344 acres, 10.15 J. H. Hines, 50 acres 2.90 *. R. Holloman, 22 acres 1.33 Wiley Howell, 3 acres 1.53 F. H. Howell, 20 acres 1.20 ] Eveline Sasser, one lot 2.78 Charles Whitley, 96 acres, .. 1.96 Colored. Calvin Edwards, 1 aero 1.01 Chellie Weaver, one lot 1.01 Beulah. Nannie J. Bailey, 66 acres, .. 4.04 John W. Creech. 20 acres, .... 1.18 R. H. Crocker. 35 acres 1.93 Lucas and Davis, 45 acres, 2.41 Wiley Narron, 32 acres 3.61 Sanders and Davis, 65 acres, 2.81 Elbert Todd, 2 lots 1.33 J. E. Williams, 2 lots 17.74 Oneals. J. H. Aycock, 100 acres 4.48 J. W. Bailey, 18 acres 2.99 Mrs. Winnie Hocutt, 127 acres, 5.34 L. T. Phillips, 128 acres 7.53 Wilders. C C. Baker, 53 acres 3.24 Selma. D. M.B oykin, one lot 3.24 li. W. Daniels, one lot 6.48 C. A. Durant, one lot 4.95 I. J. Eason, 30 acres 4.49 Saily Johnson, one lot, 3.23 W. H. Jones, 4 acres 2.63 John McNeil, one lot 6.09 R. L. Moore, 2 lots 7.35 J. R. Parrish, 1 acre 5.76 J. W. Parrish, 1 lot 5.71 I. W. Pittman, 13 acres 1.24 Colored. L. E. Atkinson, one lot 8.61 Lena Anderson, one lot 3.86 Amanda Baggette, one lot, .. 3.22 Lonnie Blalock, one lot 4.82 D. C. Beli, ono lot 5.25 Ida Burnette, one lot, 4.49 W. G. Beat, one lot 4.82 Willis Birch, one lot 7.34 Bettle Eason, one lot 3.86 Jim Fat ley, one lot, 7.02 | Julius Johnson, one lot 4.45 Ju"a Lassiter, one lot 1.32 Nathan March, one lot 7.39 Walter Morgan, one lot 5.45 J. R Pane, one lot. tax for Smlthfield and Selma 5.35 Frank Pettway, one lot 3.86 Isaac Price, one lot 6 09 Rozetta Richardson, one lot, 1.33 C. A. Rue, one lot 4.78 J. H. Sanders, one lot 1.01 Sara Smith, one lot 6.72 David Smith, one lot 5.15 | Louise Washington, one lot. 1.66 , Pine Level. D. Carson Evans, 6 acres 86 Millard Plttman,<26 acres, .. 1.46 Smithfleld. | Mrs. Agnes Allen, 145 acres, 10.00 Mrs. Sarah Helm, one lot 8.96 , J. P. Johnson. 20 acres 3.49 Colored. Handy Allen, 1 lot 3.65 Emma Bridgers, 1 lot 5.27 John Barber, 10 acres 2.56 Willis Cole, J lot 6.48 G. W. Dodd, 1 lot 3.66; Monroe Doublin, 1 lot 4.44 Richard Ennis, 1 lot 10.11 James Everett, 1 lot, 10.43 J. H. Fort, 1 lot 8.48 Charlie Grlce, 1 lot -5.12 Buck Hastings, 1 lot 4.62 Wm. Holden, 1 lot, 6.69 John H. Jones, 1 lot 11.07 Pinker Kennedy, dec'd., 1 lot, 5.42 Johr. Kennedy, 1 lot 4.43 Walter Lassiter, 1 lot 12.06 Bettle Leach, 914 acres 2.56 Will Lee. 1 lot 3.65 Charlie Mltchener, 1 lot 3.90 Wesley G. Mltchener, 1 lot, 4.14 Jim Morgan, 1 lot 9.36 Mary Morgan, 9V4 acres, .... 2.56 Lizzie Rodgers. 1 lot 6.60 A. C. L. T. Sanders. 1 lot, 5.00 Millard Sanders. 37 acres 5.92 Julius Sanders. 1 lot 5.33 John Sanders, 1 lot 4.03 Willis Sanders. 1 lot 11.84 Ed D. Sanders, 1 lot, 4.54 Cherry Sanders, 6 acres 1.09 Isaac Smith, 1 lot 7.79 Ed Smith, 1 lot 4.24 Joe Stevens, 1 lot 8.13 Bynum Whitfield. Heirs, 1 lot 1.88 J. J. White, 1 lot 8.74 R. M. NOWELL. Sheriff Johnston County. This April 3, 1911. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Administrator on the estate of A. E. Peedin, deceased, hereby noti fies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 3rd day of March, 1912, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 1st day of March, 1911. R. L. RAY, Admr. NOTICE. By virtue of the authority contain ed in a Mortgage Deed, executed to me on the 9th day of January, 1905, by <Vllen Sanders, Sr., and wife, and duly registered in the Register's of fice of Johnston County in Hook Z, No. 8, Page 146, I shall sell at pub lic auction, for cash, at the Court House door in the town of Smith field, N. C., on the 6th day of May, 1911, the following real estate prop erty to-wit: Beginning at a stake on Campbell Street in the plan of the village of Graytown, and runs N. 28 E. 210 feet to a stake in L. Eldridge's line; thence S. 62 E. 52% feet to a stake; thence S. 28 W. 210 feet to a stake on Camp bell Street; thence with Campbell Street N. 62 W. 52'? feet to the be ginning, and being known as Lot No. 7, in Block "B," in the village of Graytown, as will appear by re ference to plot of same recorded in the Registry of Johnston County In Hook "A" No. 6, page 270 and 271, and fully described in same mort gage. This 5th day of April, 1911. W. C. HARPER, Mortgagee. JAMES A. WELLONS, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of an order of the superior court of Johnston County, made in the special proceed ings entitled M. G. Gulley, Adminis trator of T. Jeff Ferrell, deceased, vs. J. A. Vinson, Hugh Ferrell, Bank Ferrell and Douglas Johnson, heirs at law, the same being No. .. upon the special proceeding docket of said court, the undersigned commissioner will on the 22 day of April, 1911, at 12 o'clock, M., at the Post Office door, in Clayton, Johnston County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, one-half cash, balance in six months, that certain tract of land lying and being In Clayton town ship, Johnston County, North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of R. H. Gower, J. T. Ellington and others and more particularly described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at a stake at, the terminus of lrondale street, West Clayton, R. H. Gower line, runs with said line S. 57 E. 6.22 chains to a stake in J. T. Ellington's line; thence S. 16H W. 20 chains to a stake in J. T. Ellington's line; thence N. 57 W. 6 chains to a stake; thence N. 16'? E. 20 chains to the beginning containing 12 acres. , This 20 day of March, 1911. M. O. GULLEY, Commissioner. SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUB LICATION. North Carolina, Johnston County. In the Superior Court. J. Walter Myatt, vs. Martha F. Myatt. The defendant above-named. Mar tha F. Myatt, will take notice that an action entitled ax above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Johnston County for a divorce from bod and board on the grounds that the defendant has abandoned her husband, home, and family; and, the raid defendant will further take no u? e that Bhe is required to appear at the May Term of the Superior Court of said County to be held on the tenth Monday after the first Monday in March, 1911, the same being the 15th day of May, 1911, at t).t> Court house In Smithfleld, in said County, in the State of North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or til* plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This 2nd day of March, 1911. W. S. STEVENS, Clerk Superior Court. ABELL & WARD, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. NOTICE. By virtue of the authority contain ed In a mortgage deed executed to me on the 10th day of March, 1908, by J. A. Hall and wife, Elizabeth Hall, and duly registered in the Reg ister's office of Johnston county in Book E, No. 10, Page 45, I shall sell at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door in the town of Smithfleld, N. C., on the 10th day of April, 1911, the following real estate property to-wit: Bounded on the North by Hannah's Creek; on the east by the lands of Jesse Allen; on 'he south by the lands of Am bros Massengill; on the west by the lands of Joseph Lee, containing, one hundred and twenty (120) acres more or less. And fully described in said mortgage. This 9th day of March, 1911. J. A. MORGAN, Mortagee. F. K. BROADHURST, Executor. JAMES A. WELLONS, Attorney. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Executor on the estate of Worley Creech, deecased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 17 day of March, 1912, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said es tate will make Immediate payment. This 11th day of March, 1911. KIRKMAN CREECH, Exr. MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA. By virtue of authority contained in a certain mortgage deed executed to Ed. Barnes by James Everett and wife, Lizzie Everett, on March 4th, 1910, and duly recorded in the Reg istry of Johnston County, in Book "V," No. 10, page 40, said mortgage deed, and the bonds secured by the same having been sold, transferred anH assigned to P. H. Brooks, and default having been made in the payment of the bonds secured by said mortgage, and the conditions of said mortgage, therefore, broken, the undersigned will, on the 22nd day of April, 1911, at the Court House door in the town of Smithfield, N. C., at 12 o'clock, M., offer for sale, at public auction, the following de scribed house and lot in the town of Smithfield, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at Richmond Sanders' COM er on Market street (town of Smithfield, N. C.) thence as Market Street West forty (40) feet to the A. M. E. Church corner; thence as said church line North to the Golds iioro and smithfield Road; thence as said Road East to Richmond San ders' corner; thence South as Rich mond Sanders' line to the beginning, and containing a fractional part of an acre, and is the same described in deed from Ed. Barnes to Lizzie Everett. Said mortgage deed being 3iven to secure the purchase price of said property. There is a new four-room house on this lot, painted inside and out and is a desirable piece of property. Terms of sale are CASH. This 21st day of March, 1911. ED. BARNES, Mortagee. F. H. BROOKS, Assignee of Mortagee. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. North Carolina, Johnston County. In the Superior Court. Calvin Edwards, plaintiff, vs. Elizabeth Edwards, defendant. The defendant above named, Eli zabeth Edwards, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Johnston County for an absolute di vorce on the grounds of adultery. And said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the May term (1911) of the Superior court of said county, to be held on the tenth Monday af ter the first Monday In March, the same being May 15th. 1911, at the court house, in Smithfield, in said c/anty, and State of North Carolina, and answer or demur to the corn plMnt in said action, or the plain tiff will anply to the court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. This the 28th day of March. 1911. W. S. STEVENS. Clerk of Superior Court. L. H. ALLRKD, Attorney for plaintiff.
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 7, 1911, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75